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Well the problem is you lot are only being told what the media have told you.

From the video i saw the old lady approached THEM.

Theres two sides to every story

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Cant stand old busy bodies that like to get involved in every body elses sh*t and tell people off.

Keep your trap shut

That's what you took from it?

She was involved when her journey was interrupted by those slags.

stacks is a parody why do u even respond to him Pmsl
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Kenton stabbing: Boy, 17, knifed to death outside party hours after mother gave birth to baby brother
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A teenage boy was stabbed to death outside a house party hours after his mother gave birth to his baby brother, friends said today.

Business student Che Wellington, 17, was knifed in the chest in Kenton, west London, at 12.36am yesterday. He was pronounced dead at the scene in Belvedere Way an hour later. 

He is the 12th teenage victim of knife crime in the capital this year.

A 16-year-old friend was also stabbed in the attack. He was in a stable condition in hospital today. The friends were among dozens of guests at a DJ party which was held in a marquee in a back garden. Che was found slumped in a pool of blood 100 yards away. 

His family have laid flowers at the spot where he died. His aunt, who did not want to be named, said: “He was a lovely boy and he will never be forgotten.”

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A lone police officer watches over floral tributes left at the scene of the stabbing (Picture: Nigel Howard)

His grandmother Terri Labastide wrote on Facebook: “Words cannot express how I am feeling right now, my first grandson was brutally taken from us this weekend. Rest in eternal paradise my lil soldier. Heaven has gained a blessed being whilst down here we have lost a precious gem.”

A family friend told the Standard his mother was “in a bad way” after hearing the news the day after giving birth. 

Mr Wellington was a second-year business studies student at West Herts College in Watford.

A college friend said: “He would always be early for lessons and worked hard, he wanted to be a businessman. He was always there to make you smile and he had a great sense of humour.”

Two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, were arrested at the scene but later bailed.

 

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Guest babatundestacks

Well the problem is you lot are only being told what the media have told you.

From the video i saw the old lady approached THEM.

:/

And then what?

What you proving to an old lady??

Being old does not give you a pass to disrespect someone.

Anyone can get it.

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A 15-year-old boy has been stabbed at his school in south-west London, Metropolitan police have said.

The teenager was wounded in the leg in an incident at Southfields academy in Wandsworth on Tuesday afternoon.

His injury was “not serious” and Scotland Yard said three people had been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.

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A 23-year-old mechanic strangled a 'beautiful and talented' lawyer to death in her bedroom while he was staying as a lodger in her family home.

Peter Kibisu murdered Elizabeth Nnyanzi, 31, while lodging at the house in Harrow, north west London, where she had lived with her parents and two sisters for 15 years.

Kibisu, who was said to be so close to Miss Nnyanzi that she called him her cousin, is also accused of raping his victim before the killing. He is yet to enter a plea to that charge.

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Peter Kibisu, 23 (left) murdered Elizabeth Nnyanzi, 31 (right), while lodging at the house in Harrow, north west London, where she had lived with her parents and two sisters for 15 years

Miss Nnyanzi, a former pupil at the prestigious Cheltenham Ladies' College who studied medicine before pursuing a career in law, died in August this year. 

The court heard how, at the time, Kibisu had been welcomed into the £600,000 semi-detached home and was a close family friend. 

Appearing in the dock at the Old Bailey today, the defendant showed no emotion as he pleaded guilty to murder.  

 

Prosecutor Mark Heywood QC said a further charge of rape has been added to the indictment following fresh scientific evidence. Kibisu was remanded in custody until 8 January when the rape charge will be dealt with.

He said: 'Further evidence has come to the possession of the Crown - particularly scientific evidence. It includes evidence from DNA and a pathologist report.

'As a result of that evidence, the Crown seeks to apply to add a count to amend an indictment. The proposed count is rape.'  

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Kibisu, who was said to be so close to Miss Nnyanzi (pictured) that she called him her cousin, is also accused of raping his victim before the killing

His lawyer Courtenay Griffiths QC told the court that his actions had come like a 'bolt from the blue'.  

Detectives were called to her three-bedroom semi-detached home shortly before 6pm on 14 August after police received reports of an unresponsive woman.

Paramedics from the London Ambulance Service raced to the scene, but Miss Nnyanzi was pronounced dead when they arrived. 

Following her murder, family members described Miss Nnyanzi as a 'beautiful and talented' young woman, who had decided to follow in her father's footsteps by taking up a career in law.

They described her as a 'young star' and said her death was a 'huge loss to society'.  

Miss Nnyanzi studied medicine at Imperial College before following in her father's footsteps to pursue a career in law.

She started work at top international firm Herbert Smith Freehills in May of this year after completing an internship with another firm Leigh Day. She had previously worked for several charities. 

She was said to be a keen singer who had been asked to perform in an opera at the Royal Albert Hall. 

She also volunteered at Freedom From Torture, a centre based in Finsbury Park with links to Amnesty International.

Her mother Coreen is a food technology teacher at Nower Hill School in Harrow and her father Joseph is a solicitor at a legal aid firm.

Kibisu pleaded guilty to a single count of murder. He is yet to enter a plea to a charge of rape on the same occasion. 

His address given in court was the same as the Nnyanzi family. He was remanded in custody until his next court appearance on January 8.

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